Thursday, July 10, 2014

Judge in Australia says
incest may no longer be a taboo and the only reason it is criminal is
potential birth abnormalities, which can be solved by abortion

A judge in Australia has been criticised after saying incest may no longer be
a taboo and that the community may now accept consensual sex between adult
siblings.

Judge Garry Neilson, from the district court in the state of New South Wales,
likened incest to homosexuality, which was once regarded as criminal and "unnatural"
but is now widely accepted.

He said incest was now only a crime because it may lead to abnormalities in
offspring but this rationale was increasingly irrelevant because of the
availability of contraception and abortion.

"A jury might find nothing untoward in the advance of a brother towards
his sister once she had sexually matured, had sexual relationships with
other men and was now 'available', not having [a] sexual partner," the
judge said.

"If this was the 1950s and you had a jury of 12 men there, which is what
you'd invariably have, they would say it's unnatural for a man to be
interested in another man or a man being interested in a boy.

“Gun
Owners of America [has] blasted the bill as a ‘fake pro-gun bill
designed to re-elect endangered anti-gun [Senators] up in 2014 in
pro-gun states.’” -- Roll Call, July 9, 2014

Earlier today, the “Harry Reid
Preservation Act,” S. 2363, went down to defeat, as pro-gun Senators
successfully filibustered the bill by a vote of 56-41.

In a last minute letter to Capitol
Hill today, Gun Owners of America told Senators that a vote to end the
filibuster “will be viewed as a vote AGAINST veterans ... AGAINST
concealed carry reciprocity ... and AGAINST preserving the gun
industry.”

S. 2363 would have allowed hunting on
federal lands -- unless Barack Obama determined that guns were
dangerous. How likely do you think that is?

It would have allowed importation of
polar bear parts. Okay, that’s fine, in and of itself. But that’s
hardly a fair trade for passing a bill that will help reelect anti-gun
Senators like Hagan, Begich, Pryor, Landrieu (and others) -- Senators
who will vote to confirm Obama’s anti-gun Supreme Court justices, thus
overturning the Heller and McDonald decisions.

Thankfully, your help in asking
Senators to offer truly pro-gun amendments paid dividends -- and got
noticed by the media. Said one media outlet on Monday:

“Gun Owners of America is urging its
members to urge their senators to oppose the Sportsmen’s Act unless Reid
allows [Ted] Cruz, [Mike] Lee, and [Rand] Paul the opportunity to offer
meaningful, pro-gun amendments.”

These Senators, in addition to John
Cornyn (R-TX) and Roger Wicker (R-MS), did a yeomen’s job in fighting to
get genuinely pro-gun amendments offered to the bill. These included
national concealed carry reciprocity, gun rights for 175,000 military
veterans, and a shut-down of Eric Holder’s Operation Choke Point.

But Reid employed a bully-tactic to
block all Republican amendments. It consisted of “treeing” the bill and
then invoking “cloture” to make the amendments out of order.

Consider how significant your
grassroots efforts were. All 26 Republicans who cosponsored the bill
ended up listening to your collective voice and voted to filibuster --
aka, kill -- the bill. They were joined by a handful of anti-gun
Democrats who felt the bill didn’t have enough gun control.

So congratulations! And great work! Your activism is a tremendous asset to our efforts in protecting our gun rights.

ACTION:Contact your Senators. Thank
them if they voted to support the filibuster on S. 2363. But rebuke
them if they supported Harry Reid’s efforts shut off all debate on good,
pro-gun amendments.

As the modern secular nation state becomes increasingly totalitarian,
European history provides the model for the political reconstruction of
the Western world. This historical map of Europe circa 1300
should be the ideal for those opposed to the corrupt and now bankrupt
nation state and the system of international political and financial
governing bodies and organizations that seek the elimination of all
regional and local sovereignty.

The map shows that Europe at the time and for many years afterwards
was comprised of numerous political configurations – principalities,
duchies, confederations, and city states. Instead of a few centralized
nation states that currently dominate the landscape, Europe was, for the
most part of its history, politically decentralized–which explains not
only the Continent’s tremendous economic growth, but also its
unparalleled cultural achievements.

Monarchical style governance was the most popular form of rule during
the period; and despite the negative modern bias against kings and
queens, there was far greater personal freedom than there has been in
the “democratic age.” More importantly, warfare, when it was conducted,
was far less destructive in loss of life and that of wealth and property
than the horrific contests that have since taken place. Moreover, the
monarchical age was one of metallic money, which proved to be difficult
to manipulate by the political classes.

Until
December of 1860 President James Buchanan seemed in accord with a State
sovereignty view of the fraternal Union, his message to Congress then
was that he condemned the exercise of secession, “but denied
emphatically the right of coercion” on the part of the federal agent.
But when Major Anderson seized an empty Fort Sumter, Buchanan refused to
order him back to Fort Moultrie and lit the slow fuse for war that
Lincoln would accelerate. Read more at: http://www.ncwbts150.com/RepublicanPartyCauseOfWar.php

“President
[Jefferson] Davis was at all times solicitous for peace, and adopted
every expedient of negotiation that could promote that end. Heartily
responding to the wishes of the Congress and people of the Confederacy,
he appointed, in February, an embassy to the Government at Washington.

The resolution of the Congress, asking that the embassy should be sent,
explains its object to be the “negotiating friendly relations between
that Government and the Confederate States of America, and for the
settlement of all questions of disagreement between the two governments
upon principles of right, justice, equity and good faith.”

Two of these commissioners, Messrs. Crawford and Forsyth, arrived in Washington on the 5th of March [1861] . . . [and] waited to the 12th of March before making an official presentation of their mission [to Secretary of State] Seward . . .

Here
begins a record of perfidy, the parallel of which is not to be found in
the history of the world. Mr. Seward, while declining to recognize the
Confederate commissioners officially, yet frequently held confidential
communication with them, by which the faith of the two Governments was
fully pledged to a line of policy, by what should certainly be the
strongest form of assurance – the personal honor of their
representatives.

In
verbal interviews, the commissioners were frequently assured of a
pacific policy by the Federal Government, that Fort Sumter would be
evacuated, that the status at Fort Pickens should not be changed, and
that no departure from these pacific intentions would be made without
due notice to the Confederate Government.

It
was alleged that formal negotiations with [the Confederate
commissioners], in an official capacity, would seriously jeopardize the
success of Mr. Lincoln’s manipulation of public sentiment at the North,
which, it was further confidentially alleged, he was sedulously
educating to concurrence with his own friendly purposes toward the
Confederates.

By
this cunning device and the unscrupulous employment of deception and
falsehood in his interviews with the commissioners, Mr. Seward
accomplished the double purpose of successful imposition upon the
credulity of the commissioners and evasion of official recognition of
the Confederate embassy.

In
the meantime . . . the Lincoln administration was secretly preparing
hostile measures, and, as was clearly demonstrated by subsequent
revelations, had never seriously entertained any of the propositions
submitted by the Confederate Government. Resolved not to evacuate Fort
Sumter, the Federal Government, while amusing the Confederate
commissioners with cunning dalliance, had for weeks been meditating the
feasibility of reinforcing it.

Never
had a Government so auspicious an opportunity to save the needless
effusion of blood, and to avert indefinitely, if not finally, the
calamity of war.”

We have received
copies of dozens of emails, and had reports of hundreds of phone calls
that were made today. We cannot emphasize enough how much each phone
call and email helps to keep the pressure on as we continue to work on
this issue from several angles, and develop detailed plans for protests
and further action.Some of you were kind enough of to share
the canned reply that you received. It seems that the administration
believes that they can explain away the flag removal, and that folks
will take them at their word and give up the fight.

One of the main issues that President Ruscio and others use as a
defense for the removal is the agreement between the UDC, The Museum formerly
known as the Museum of the Confederacy, and the University. We have
been able to secure a copy of this agreement, and while it does call for
the removal of the original battle flags for restoration, and for the
flags to be properly displayed in glass cases in the museum in the
basement of the Chapel, it in NO WAY dictates that the reproduction
flags, provided by the SCV as a replacement for the originals, must be
removed from the Chapel. The referenced agreement was made in 1997, and
yet they expect us to believe that it just so happens that they decided
to take the reproduction flags out of the Chapel in July of 2014, as
part of a new agreement with the Museum formerly known as the Museum of the Confederacy, not to appease "The Committee". Do not be fooled by this smokescreen.Please stay tuned for more updates and
more contact information, as we need to "keep the skeer on" through the
coming days and weeks, and plese continue to share these updates and
calls to action with as many others as possible.

We
wanted to leave you with one of the MANY fine communications on which we
were copied on today, this one from Mr. Bill Dennison, of Bristol,
Virginia. God bless Mr. Dennison, and God bless each and every one of
you who has stepped up to join us in this battle.Sincerely,Grayson Jennings

The purpose of this letter is to express my concern regarding action(s)
announced by President Ruscio relative to the Army of Northern Virginia
regimental flag replicas surrounding the Edward Valentine sculpture,
"The Recumbent Lee", the Lee-Jackson Day parade entering onto the
Washington & Lee campus and the censorship of presentations made by
private groups in Lee Chapel.

Straying a bit from the heart of
the matter at hand, I would point out two things that I would have
thought would have been obvious. First, because of the location in
Lexington of Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson’s home, his burial place
and the presence of the Virginia Military Institute where Jackson
taught and which produced many renowned Confederate leaders, coupled
with the fact that the final resting place of Gen. Robert E. Lee is on
the campus of Washington and Lee University that many credit Lee with
saving from extinction because of his efforts there, people throughout
the South, the nation and the world hold the City of Lexington as an
almost iconic place and travel great distances to visit.

With
that thought in mind, I would submit that while the physical location of
the flags and the others symbols of the Confederacy may be situate on
the Washington & Lee campus, in a larger sense they belong to the
people of this country, particularly those of us who happen to be
Southern and especially we Virginians.

I know that "The
Committee" claims, that the flags symbolize slavery and because of that
they find them “offensive”. I would submit to you that a thorough review
of Confederate history will demonstrate conclusively that the issues
were, and are, far more complex than that simplistic viewpoint and that
these people are “offended” primarily because they choose to be. In
fact, one of them, at least, was in his third year of law school before
the "offense" became intolerable. Contrary to current "progressive"
thought, no one has an unalienable right not to be offended. To
paraphrase a comment from another who opined on the matter, for a
student holding sentiments such as those of "The Committee" to apply to
and attend a university named Washington and Lee is akin to someone
enlisting in the Navy when they know they are prone to seasickness.

I included this observation in an earlier letter, but I think it bears
repeating. The targeted flags are regimental battle flags representing
some of the regiments that Lee commanded in the Army of Northern
Virginia. They are soldiers' flags, not, as many would have you believe,
symbolic of anything other than the brotherhood of valor that comprised
that gallant body of men, Lee's "boys". Those flags are there
representing the devotion and respect of those veterans for their old
commander, "Marse Robert".

President Ruscio's statement that, "
“The purpose of historic flags in a university setting is to educate.
They are not to be displayed for decoration, which would diminish their
significance, or for glorification, or to make a statement about past
conflicts . The reproductions are not genuinely historic, nor are they
displayed with any information or background about what they are. The
absence of such explanation allows those who either ‘oppose’ or
‘support’ them to assert their own subjective and frequently incorrect
interpretations.”, is disingenuous at best and a bald-faced distortion
of the true history of how the flags came to be there in the first
place, and why. They were not placed there to be "in a university
setting" at all. They were placed there to honor the man who led those
regiments and the fact that the current flags are reproductions and have
no information or background regarding them is moot . . . neither did
the originals and the reason there are reproductions there at all is
because the originals were deteriorating. The entire statement is pure
spin, and amateurishly done at that.

Finally we get to the
"marching" and the addresses in the Chapel. The only "marching" that
transpires is a single event on a single day out of an entire calendar
year and is by people who gather in Lexington for the Lee-Jackson Day
parade and memorial service in Lee Chapel. This is done solely to honor
the memory and service of two great Virginians, not to espouse or
advance any agenda. Whether "The Committee" likes it or not, Lee Chapel
is an icon, a beacon that draws people from all walks of life and from
all parts of the country for this one hour service, once a year. To deny
them this privilege for the sake of the demands of .4 of 1% of the
total enrollment of the institution is outrageous.

The final
restriction on what may or may not be said during lectures or
presentations in Lee Chapel is pure, unadulterated censorship,
completely out-of-place in a venue where freedom of thought and
expression should be encouraged and defended.

This entire
exercise in nothing but a thinly veiled effort by the university
administration to kowtow to the racially charged demands of a vocal
minority and relegate salient portions of the true history of the
university to the dustbin of history. It is unfair, unwarranted, based
largely on fallacy and is, above all, cowardly.

“If once [the people] become inattentive to the public affairs, you and
I, and Congress and Assemblies, Judges and Governors, shall all become
wolves. It seems to be the law of our general nature, in spite of
individual exceptions.” –Thomas Jefferson to E. Carrington, 1787.

Our Federal Government has repeatedly exceeded its mandate put forth by
our founders in the U.S Constitution. The reasons usually given for
going beyond the enumerated powers are, the interstate commerce clause
and “general welfare”. There is no need in this article to discuss all
of the numerous ways this overreach happens on a daily basis. Instead
attention will be brought to the role our state representatives can play
in preventing this federal overreach and why it is critically important
to put as much, if not more emphasis on your state races as one might
for federal races.

One of the sleeper issues surrounding the
debate on amnesty for illegal immigrants – an inconvenient one that no
proponent of a widespread amnesty wishes to acknowledge – is the
devastating effect so-called immigration reform will have on African
Americans.

The black unemployment rate is almost 11 percent, far
higher than that of any other group profiled by labor statistics.
African Americans are disproportionately employed in lower-skilled jobs –
the very same jobs immigrants take. As Steven Camarota asked in a recent column, why double immigration when so many people already aren’t working?

Tactical Firearms is a
profitable community business in Houston, Tx. Jeremy Alcede states that
Tactical Firearms has the nicest firing range in the country. Mr. Alcede
goes on to state the property the firing range sits on is worth $9
million dollars. Currently, there is an outstanding loan against the
property of $6.5 million dollars. The bank has decided to call in the
loan, claiming Tactical Firearms is behind on their payments. Mr. Alcede
was interviewed by the local Fox news channel and disclosed their
payment history showing they had not missed a single payment against the
loan. Why would a bank just arbitrarily call in a loan?

On the day President Barack Obama met with Texas Gov. Rick Perry to
discuss the border crisis, at least 1,300 migrants were stranded when
the so-called "Death Train" derailed in southern Mexico.

Reuters reported that "a cargo train" nicknamed "the Beast," which is
"used by Mexicans and Central Americans to travel toward the U.S.
border," derailed on Wednesday in Oaxaca, Mexico."

About 1,300 migrants, many of whom were "young people," were
reportedly stranded but not injured while riding what others have
referred to as "El Tren de la Muerte," or Death Train.

As Breitbart Texas has reported,
"children who travel via Death Train must jump onto a moving freight
car" and "minors who cannot successfully pull themselves onto the
traveling cars fall onto the tracks" and "many are left with extreme
injuries," like losing arms and legs.

Some of the Southern towns totally or partially destroyed by the yankee
army, which are listed in the Official Records. Most were burned, but
some were destroyed by other methods. Notice how many were destroyed in
fall or winter ...

And then there was the sack and pillage of Athens, Alabama, on June 30,
1862, by Colonel Turchin's men, who committed rapes and other atrocities
on the inhabitants. Turchin was subsequently court-martialed and put
out of the military. What happened next? Turchin was rewarded by
Lincoln, put back in the army and promoted to Brigadier General.

Deputy constables say a man shot and killed six people, including four children, during a domestic dispute in Spring. The alleged gunman finally surrendered Wednesday night after an hours-long standoff.

The shooting happened late Wednesday afternoon in the 700 block of Leaflet in the Enchanted Oaks subdivision. The Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office says the man, identified as 33-year-old R__ L__ H____*, shot seven family members—two adults and five children. The adults were 39 and 33 years old. The children were two boys; ages 13 and 4, and three girls; ages 15, 9 and 7.

Details are still sketchy, of course, but it appears that the murderer was going through a divorce, and that a judge had recently determined that visits with his children should be supervised.

The Kharijite fanatics masquerading as Sunni Muslims who have temporarily established a caliphate in Iraq and Syria are now destroying religious antiquities. The Islamic State attack on the holy sites of other religions is reminiscent of the Taliban destruction of 2,000 year old Buddha statues in Afghanistan’s Bamiyan valley in 2001.

The CIA and Saudi Arabia supported the Wahhabist Taliban and have backed the Kharijite IS, formerly ISIS. The U.S. military trained IS terrorists in the art of killing people and blowing things up. The Afghan Mujahideen, many who would ultimately form the Taliban, picked up their sabotage and murder skills at the CIA’s spy training camp in Virginia.

History: In 1942 the Spanish government arranged a manufacturing licence with Messerschmitt AG to build the Bf 109G-2, with DB605A engines, propellers, instruments, and weapons to be supplied from Germany. This proved impossible, as Germany was incapable of meeting her own needs, let alone Spain’s. Only twenty-five airframes (minus their tails) and not even half the necessary drawings were delivered.

National conservative election integrity organization True The Vote has asked a federal judge to issue a restraining order against the Mississippi Republican Party, alleging that the state GOP may be engaged in the destruction of evidence of alleged voter fraud from the June 24 GOP primary runoff.
“Defendant county commissioners have continued to violate federal law by preventing access to election records. Now, we think we know why,” True The Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht said in a statement. “If the affidavits we now have regarding the destruction of election documents and other similarly stunning findings are true, then no Mississippian, no American, can trust the results of this election.

In response to the recent removal of Confederate Battle
Flags from the Lee Chapel, The Va Flaggers have followed up with a
letter to W&L President Kenneth Ruscio and other key W&L
personnel. In our communication, we make the following key points:

*Experience has proven that compromise with those
who make such demands is always fatal.If
these 6 students are “offended” by the presence of 8 historically significant
Confederate Battle Flags, displayed for over 83 years in the sepulcher, who is
to say they won’t be “offended” when they visit the museum in the basement,
where the flags are to be displayed, or even by a portrait of Lee hanging in
the Chapel?What will be their next
demand, now that they were able to easily manipulate the administration?

*Even so, the removal of the flags and desecration
of the Chapel was a direct violation of Virginia State Law, which states that
it is “unlawful for the authorities of the locality, or any other person or
persons, to disturb or interfere with any monuments or memorials so erected, or
to prevent its citizens from taking proper measures and exercising proper means
for the protection, preservation and care of same…”

*Further, from the W&L By-Laws. Section 2
designates the building as the “Lee Memorial Chapel”:2. “The
Lee Memorial Chapel. The chapel on the University grounds, erected during the
presidency of General Robert E. Lee and under his direction, shall be known as
"The Lee Memorial Chapel." This chapel may be used for the
commencement and other University exercises and meetings, but it shall not be
used for any meetings or purposes not in keeping with its consecrated character
and the memorial and sacred purposes to which it is dedicated.”We believe that displaying the honored battle
flags of the men who fought and died under General Robert E. Lee is certainly
“in keeping with its consecrated character and the memorial and sacred purposes
to which it is dedicated”.

Removing them
to appease a half dozen agitators, on the other hand, is not.

We let them know, in no uncertain terms, that we expected
the reproduction flags, originally donated by the SCV, to be returned
to the sepulcher immediately, and that there would most certainly be
demonstrations and protests if the flags are not returned.

Hundreds
of you have contacted us about your desire to gather and protest at the
University. We are actively planning and coordinating these efforts,
and will have all details in place and plans ready in the event that the
flags are not returned.

At the
same time, we are developing several other points of attack, including
organizing alumni and student groups to have the flags returned and
having those responsible for removing them removed from office, as well
as several additional avenues that are currently in research.

CALL TO ACTION:

1)
We need to make sure the University hears from AS MANY PEOPLE as
possible over the next few days and weeks. PLEASE take the time to
contact every person listed below. Use telephone, email, and mail to
convey to them your feelings about the desecration of Robert E. Lee's
final resting place. If you are an alumni or donor, make sure you let
them know that your donations will cease until the flags are restored to
their rightful place.

Light up the W&L switchboard...call early, and often!

2)
Please forward this email to EVERYONE on your email list, especially to
and W&L alumni or students you may know. It is imperative that we
spread the word QUICKLY.

The crisis on the Mexican border is worsening by the hour. In his latest
FIREWALL, Bill Whittle hammers home three devastating points regarding
the dangerous legal precedents, the morally gray areas, and the
hypocritical pose of unearned moral superiority on the part of those
proposing amnesty and open borders.

On July 5, the pro-Russia rebels who had been occupying the eastern
Ukrainian city of Sloviansk for the past three months retreated to
Donetsk, marking a pivotal shift in the conflict. After Ukraine's
military recaptured Sloviansk, VICE News visited some of the former
rebel checkpoints surrounding the city, interviewed a pro-Russia rebel
in Donetsk, and went to a "peace rally" where Pavel Gubarev, the
pro-Russia governor of The People's Republic of Donetsk, proclaimed that
the rebels would not be defeated. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Petro
Poroshenko plans to continue his government's anti-terror operation
until Ukraine is rid of the rebels.

Evidently Kiev is using the Communist tactic of shelling all, women, children and soldiers.

Rebel
mountain tribesmen armed with our [American] weapons and Communist B-41 rockets
and AK-47 rifles shot into the convoy, while Communist artillery struck from all
directions. Many trucks were hit by shells and burst into flames and exploded.
The trucks were crammed with soldiers, children, and old people. They fell
everywhere. Those who walked fell to machine gun bullets. Their blood flowed in
tiny streams. The roaring artillery, crackling small arms, screams of the dying
and crying of the children combined into a single voice from hell.

**********************************

By noon on March 16, a mass of humanity; troops, dependents, civilians,
and deserters; was clogging the old road. Some 400,000 civilians, 60,000 ARVN, and 7,000 Rangers began the attempted escape to the sea.29

By the time that the last straggling men, women, and children had reached Tuy
Hoa on the coast; 300,000 civilians, 40,000 ARVN, and 6,300 Rangers were
missing, never to be accounted

Remembrance

To die for one’s country is not only an act of bravery, it is THE act of bravery. For soldiers, it is just an extension of their military career, a part of their duty. As leaders have asked their soldiers to sacrifice themselves for the good of the society, it is only right for leaders to go through the same motion. They should practice what they have preached.

As war is seen as a noble act, tu sat serves as redemption in case of defeat. It is also a way to tell the enemy: “You might have won the battle/war but you don’t deserve to win because you don’t have the chinh nghia (just cause).” And it is not only just cause: it is the moral belief that the cause they are fighting for deserves their total sacrifice. Continues below

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Core Creek Militia

==============================My sixth great grandfather, his wife, and five of his six children were killed in battle with the Tuscarora Indians at Core Creek, NC.

The Seven Blackbirds

==============================My third great grandfather was an Ensign in the Revolutionary War, and saved his unit's flag after being wounded at the Battle of Brandywine. He was also at Kingston (Kinston), Wilmington, Charleston, Two Sisters and Augusta. He was at the defeat at Brier Creek and also Bee Creek.

Requiem Aeternam -
Eternal Rest Grant unto Them
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My second great grandfather was killed in action on May 3, 1863 at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
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My great grandfather and great uncle knew all the men in the "Civil War Requiem" video as they were part of the 53rd NC which was the sole unit defending Fort Mahone. (Fort Mahone was named "Fort Damnation" by the Yankees) *Handpicked men of the 53rd (My great grandfather was one of these) made the final, night assault at Petersburg in an attempt to break Grant's line. This was against Fort Stedman which was a few miles to the slight northeast. They initially succeeded, but reinforcements drove them back. This video is made from photographs which were taken the day after the 53rd evacuated the lines the night before to begin the retreat to Appomattox. I have many more pictures taken by the same photographer, one of these shows a 14 year old boy and the other is the famous picture of the blond, handsome soldier with his musket.
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*General Gordon promised the men a gold medal and 30 days leave if they accomplished their task and many years after the War my great grandfather wrote General Gordon, who was then governor of Georgia about this incident. They exchanged several letters which I have framed. See first link below.
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*The Attack On Fort Stedman
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"His Colored Friends"
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Lee's Surrender
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My Black NC Kinfolks
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Punished For Being Caught!

Great Grandfather Koonce

He was a drummer boy in the WBTS, survived the War only to die a few years later. He was caught in an ice storm on his way home, but instead of seeking shelter, continued on his horse until the end. His clothes had to be cut off and he died a few days later.